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  • '''R-hadrons''' are hypothetical particles composed of a [[supersymmetric particle]] and at least one [[quark]]. ...R-hadrons, since in most of the [[parameter space]] all the supersymmetric particles are so separated in mass that their decays are very fast (with the exceptio ...
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  • {{For|all particles|List of particles}} This is a list of hypothetical [[subatomic particle]]s in [[physics]]. ...
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  • In [[particle physics]], '''composite Higgs models''' ('''CHM''') are speculative extensions of the [[Standard Mo ...in [[β-decay]], but it could be significantly smaller. Microscopically the composite Higgs will be made of smaller constituents in the same way as nuclei are ma ...
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  • * [[Composite Higgs models]] [[Category:Hypothetical composite particles]] ...
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  • ...ns/|access-date=2021-01-15|website=CERN Courier|language=en-GB}}</ref> The hypothetical particle was denoted by the [[Greek alphabet|Greek]] letter [[Digamma|Ϝ]] ( [[Category:Hypothetical elementary particles]] ...
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  • ...rnocchia2014" /> There is a possibility for millimeter- to centimeter-size particles released more than 13 AU from the Sun, however, this is considered unlikely ...tons]].<ref name="Elenin0225" /><ref name="Bell" /> The diameter of such a hypothetical [[impact crater]] would be roughly ten times the diameter of the comet's [[ ...
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  • ...are composed of three quarks, and the magnetic moments of these elementary particles combine to give the nucleons their magnetic moments. ...ast=Vonsovsky |author-link=Sergei Vonsovsky |title=Magnetism of Elementary Particles |url=https://archive.org/details/MagnetismOfElementaryParticles |location=M ...
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  • ...="Whittaker">{{cite book |title=[[A Treatise on the Analytical Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies]]|author=Edmund Taylor Whittaker|author-link=E. T. Whittak ...hanics]], and [[Appell's equation of motion]]. All equations of motion for particles and fields, in any formalism, can be derived from the widely applicable res ...
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  • {{Short description|Intrinsic quantum property of particles}} ...particle]]s, and thus by [[List of particles#Composite particles|composite particles]] such as [[hadron]]s, [[atomic nucleus|atomic nuclei]], and atoms.<ref nam ...
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  • ...} of a cooled [[ideal gas]] reach their minimum values and the fundamental particles of nature have minimal vibrational motion.}} ...}}. It has a charge of {{val|+2|ul=e}} and a mass of {{val|4|ul=u}}. Alpha particles are classically produced in the process of {{gli|radioactive decay|radioact ...
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  • ...it can be treated as a pointlike object, i.e. a [[point particle]]. Point particles with [[electric charge]] are referred to as [[point charge]]s. Two point ch ...and the forcing of the truncated form to apply everywhere. The result is a hypothetical medium.<ref>{{cite book | title=Classical Electromagnetic Theory | author=J ...
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  • |title = Composite Medium with Simultaneously Negative Permeability and Permittivity ...sound]] (due to impedance differences) through the materials that form the composite.<ref name=Phononic-crystal-1>{{Cite news| last =Gorishnyy| first =Taras| au ...
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  • ...[[probability amplitude|amplitude]] of the Fock state with that number of particles. These amplitudes are the light-front wave functions. The light-front wav title=The parton picture of elementary particles | ...
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  • ...ally, various kinds of [[subatomic particle]]s are formed in stages. These particles include [[Baryon asymmetry|almost equal amounts]] of [[matter]] and [[antim ...cosmic time. [[List of particles#Composite particles|Composite]] subatomic particles emerge—including [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s—and from about 2 minutes, con ...
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  • ...higgs"/> It is also very unstable, [[particle decay|decaying]] into other particles almost immediately upon generation. ..., via the [[Higgs mechanism]], gives a rest mass to all massive elementary particles of the Standard Model, including the Higgs boson itself. The existence of t ...
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  • ...ence of [[pressure gradient]]s. Air behaves in a [[fluid]] manner, meaning particles naturally flow from areas of higher pressure to those where the pressure is ...(''CFRP'', ''CRP'', ''CFRTP'', or often simply ''carbon fiber'', ''carbon composite'', or even ''carbon''), is an extremely strong and light [[fiber-reinforced ...
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  • ...ade of metal or a [[conductive polymer]] (which may be a [[carbon]]-filled composite). The plate usually incorporates flow channels for the fluid feeds and may ...e [[Carnot cycle]] is a particular [[thermodynamic cycle]], modeled on the hypothetical [[Carnot heat engine]]. ...
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  • ...mum value, taken as 0. Absolute zero is the point at which the fundamental particles of nature have minimal vibrational motion, retaining only quantum mechanica ...ng to one another (cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles/surfaces to cling to one another).}} ...
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  • ...field]]s. [[Electric current]]s and the [[magnetic moment]]s of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic mo ...made up of them, and any particles (or [[composite particle|combination of particles]]) that act as if they have both [[rest mass]] and volume. However it does ...
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  • ! Composite image of direct observations ...ens2013_AA558" /> It is surrounded by a [[circumstellar disk]] of dust and particles of rock and ice. The currently preferred radius estimate is done by SED mod ...
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